• Q. What is exact mileage in city and is this milage better than Gixxer SF Fi - FZ V3?

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    Anu
    Anu | 5 years ago

    I am getting 59 km/l in high way and 55/56 in regular city conditions. But my routes are clear not facing any traffic jam almost all the time that is why I am getting higher milage.In heavy traffic conditions also the bike is able to give you around 48-52 depends on the riding nature.

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    Ashwyn
    Ashwyn | 5 years ago

    Yes it gives 50 in city

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Yamaha FZ-FI Version 3.0 mileage

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